运营中的环境管理:环境技术的选择

Environmental Management in Operations: The Selection of Environmental Technologies*

DECISION SCIENCES · 1999
被引 339 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究了制造企业运营经理的环境管理取向(从主动到被动)与环境技术投资模式的关系,基于家具行业样本识别出三种不同群体,发现主动型管理者也大量投资污染控制技术。

Abstract

Manufacturing firms have given management of the natural environment higher priority as public awareness and scrutiny has increased. To help understand management's role in this process, a basic conceptual model of environmental management within operations is developed. The model proposes that the general orientation of operations managers on environmental issues ranges from proactive to reactive, and this is intrinsically related to the investment pattern in environmental technologies. Results from an empirical validation of this model are presented for a sample of plants from the furniture industry. Three distinct groups were identified based on the linkage between environmental management orientation and investment in environmental technologies. Counter to the prescriptive environmental literature, which recommends that proactive orientation should emphasize pollution prevention (i.e., fundamental product and process changes), proactive managers implemented a balanced portfolio that also included a sizable proportion of pollution control technologies (i.e., traditional end‐of‐pipe controls and remediation). Contextual factors also differentiate among these three groups, thus suggesting options for senior management to assist plant managers to become more proactive and to improve environmental performance.

环境管理运营管理制造业环境技术